How long does it take for a lymphatic leakage of 200 milliliters per day to heal on its own?

Lymphatic leakage of 200 ml per day has a variable healing time, which needs to be judged in the light of the patient’s condition, in which mild lymphatic leakage will recover on its own after 3-5 days, but if the condition is serious, it will be difficult to recover on its own, and will need to be relieved by means of lymph node dissection. Lymphatic leakage is one of the common complications after surgery, mainly caused by the damage to the lymphatic vessels during the surgery. The exact amount of leakage varies from patient to patient, and the treatment will also be different. Generally speaking, if the surgical wound is relatively small and the lymphatic leakage is 200ml per day, then it can be relieved by localized abdominal band pressure, and most of the patients will gradually recover on their own in 3-5 days after the operation. However, if the patient’s condition is serious and there are some malignant tumor problems, such as breast, stomach and colorectal malignant tumors, etc., and the trauma of the surgery is relatively large, which has already caused damage to the main trunk of the lymph nodes, then it can’t be healed by itself, and it is necessary to carry out a lymph node clearance in time, and the time of recovery is variable, which is about 1-2 months. Therefore, patients should strictly follow the doctor’s arrangement, pay attention to the postoperative care, and maintain healthy diet and living habits, so as to shorten the recovery time of the disease.